Peter Hook has confirmed details of two live shows where he and his band The Light will play Joy Division's compilation album Still in full.

Released in 1981, the original double vinyl featured a disc of studio outtakes and a second of the band's final live show, recorded at Birmingham's High Hall on May 2, 1980.

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Peter Hook and The Light will perform each disc in full at shows on Friday, May 18 and Saturday, May 19 at The Factory in Manchester.

Tickets are available from Friday, March 2 at midday and cost Â£20.12, including a charity donation.

Peter Hook and The Light have previously toured Joy Division's two studio albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer and continue to play those records.

Hook said: "It's somewhat bittersweet since I honestly wish there were more to go really, but I am very happy that now with Still I will have played every Joy Division song ever written, again.

"I am delighted that The Light are performing Joy Division's final release in what seems set to be the final Light / Joy Division gigs in Manchester and I'm looking forward to a couple of great concerts to finish up the trilogy properly."

Support on both dates comes from Kevin Hewick.

The full UK and Ireland tour dates for Peter Hook and The Light are as follows: